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DWP Calculator Finds £7,300/yr in Unclaimed Benefits

Exclusive: A free and anonymous online tool from the DWP is helping UK households discover they are entitled to an average of £7,300 per year in unclaimed benefits. Learn how to check your eligibility in minutes.

£23bn Benefits Unclaimed - Millions Missing Out

Shocking new data reveals over 7 million UK households are missing out on vital financial support. Discover which benefits are going unclaimed and how to check your eligibility.

5 PIP Myths That Could Cost You Thousands

Many Brits miss out on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) due to common misconceptions. Here’s the truth behind five myths that could be denying you vital financial support.

DWP back payments: Claim up to £812

Thousands of UK households may be owed up to £812 in backdated DWP payments due to missed benefits. Find out if you qualify and how to claim.

DWP payment boost: Get up to £5,000

Millions of Brits could be eligible for a significant DWP payment boost, with some receiving up to £5,000. Find out if you qualify and how to claim.

Universal Credit boost: £470 increase for households

Millions of Universal Credit claimants will see a significant increase in their payments this April, with some households receiving up to £470 more due to the annual benefits uprating. Here’s what you need to know.

87 medical conditions now eligible for £737 monthly PIP

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has updated its list of medical conditions qualifying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), with successful claimants receiving up to £737 per month. Here’s what you need to know.

Millions face benefit cuts in DWP crackdown

Over 2.6 million Brits claiming key benefits could see payments slashed if they fail to act on new DWP work capability assessment letters. Here's what you need to know.

DWP PIP payments set to rise in 2025

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is expected to increase Personal Independence Payment (PIP) rates next year. Here’s how the changes could affect claimants.

Walking and cycling could save UK billions

New research reveals that increasing walking and cycling in the UK could drastically cut healthcare costs and reduce carbon emissions, offering a win-win for public health and the environment.

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